Tag: Dub Gabriel

Dub Gabriel‘s influence must be from growing up in a record store his father owned in Chicago. Think Bill Laswell meets Peanut Butter Wolf and you might get an idea of where this cat is coming from. Bare, simple, but never boring production. Crisp drums with a world flare on his sample and percussion choices, “Dis Song” may not be up to speed with the bass centered dance scene, but it’s a refreshing siesta anytime of day.

Seri0u$ly, what I L0v3 teh MO$T about this kind of music other than that it makes me wr!t3 liKe @ 12 yr old txting in clAsS is the SOUNDS! K, I’m all lovin’ the riddims here and the fresh vocal bites, but it’s the AUDIO quality of the digital madscape that I find sooooo invigorating. It’s not for everyone, I know. I have some friends who climb the walls when I play stuff like this. Barbarians. This is future dub in a big, HUGE PHAT WAY!! Whut u c iz whut u get. Go deh.

The gr8 U-Roy chats in his inimitable style, over some of the maddest fine dubbins this side of dubtopia. This is the meeting of roots dub and modern dub. Put it in yr Pod and smoke it. Future dub has arrived.

If you go to a dubstep show at least 25% of the crowed are dreddies. Not the Grateful Dead kind, more like raver kind who smoke joints out in the smoking section of the club. With the dancehall intro, laser-beam bass line, and forest effects, “Tactile Evasion (Liquid Stranger Remix)” is sure to be a hit with that crowd. Or any crowd that’s into epic-swarming dubstep.

If you go to a dubstep show at least 25% of the crowed are dreddies. Not the Grateful Dead kind, more like raver kind who smoke joints out in the smoking section of the club. With the dancehall intro, laser-beam bass line, and forest effects, “Tactile Evasion (Liquid Stranger Remix)” is sure to be a hit with that crowd. Or any crowd that’s into epic-swarming dubstep.